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VARVARA [1.3K]
2 years ago
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The spinal column performs which of the following functions?

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Tasya [4]2 years ago
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The spinal column supports the body's weight, providers structural support for the body and surrounds and protects the spinal cord.

Your brain and the rest of your body are connected by a column of nerves called the spinal cord, which gives you control over how you move. This is what we call a spinal column. It provides structure and support for your body. You can walk around with ease and bend with flexibility thanks to it. Your spinal cord is protected by the spine as well.

Millions of nerve fibers form the spinal cord, which travels through your spinal canal. The region between the bottom of your first lumbar vertebra and the top of your second lumbar vertebra is where it extends from the brain.

To know more about a spinal cord, refer to the following link:

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